i buy c kites cause they're just so cool too. all the pro's use them, so they must be good.

anyways naish has their line adjustment usually under your bar floaties or just above them. also tune the kite so when in the air the wing tips are jsut slightly off from parallel and pointing inwards. back lines just slightly shorter then front lines. (this is of course with the bar pulled all the way in for full power). then test it unhooked. it shouldn't backstall.

i like to spend a few minutes before my sesh getting the kite well tuned and never have problems and rarely have to adjust anything.

big difference between properly tuning your kite and just finding the sweet spot on the bar, like most ppl do with their SLE's/bows. then their donkey dick falls out and they are unhooked and the kite won't fly.

like pdkite said there are adjustments under the bar floaters pull them up to reveal the 3 knots. your back lines should be attached to the middle knot. so that your back lines are slightly shorter then your front lines. in theory full power should be when you have your bar pulled in about an inch away from your chicken loop. also your 5th line should be connected to the middle knot (best performance i have found) or the knot farthest away from the kite (better low end). check your 5th line to make sure you compensate for your line stretch cause it could kill the power if you dont have that line tuned properly.

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